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Politics makes us dumb

Two questions for the morning after: Who’d you vote against yesterday? And are you feeling smarter yet, now that the fog of politics is lifting?

The day after Election Day is, perhaps, not the most opportune time to point this out, but despite our lionization of citizenship and…

2013-11-06
WWU's Trueblood to discuss publishing options for authors Nov. 19 2013-11-04
CHSS dean balances love of work, handball 2013-11-01
Retirement party for Judy Stanley is Nov. 8 2013-10-31
CHSS holds contest to design new website banner 2013-10-25
Askari has piece published in cinema and media journal 2013-10-24
Outside money, coal shapes Whatcom Co. races

An unprecedented amount of outside money is pouring into local elections in Whatcom County that may shape whether the area becomes home to the largest coal shipping terminal on the West Coast.
A $600 million Gateway Pacific Terminal project proposed outside Bellingham could export…

2013-10-23
Grimm, students have research published 2013-10-22
The County Council Election That Could Mean Big Things For Coal Exports

Whatcom County could one day be the home of the largest coal export facility on the west coast –- which would transfer up to 54 million tons of coal from trains onto ships bound for Asia.

The Whatcom County Council could cast the deciding votes in the permitting of…

2013-10-17
Students dig up bones of buried killer whale

Two years after a marine mammal observer on St. Paul Island buried a young killer whale that had washed up dead, students from St. Paul High School dug up the skeleton.

During the annual Bering Sea Days event earlier this month, Mike Etnier, a zooarchaeologist from…

2013-10-14
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